by kakaowable June 11, 2012
by Leonthelion October 23, 2010
by The Return of Light Joker November 25, 2011
1 (interjection).A war cry chanted when someone (male or female) stumbles, trips, or otherwise falls over in public, to the amusement of others and the embarrassment of themselves. The chant is often accompanied with an elbow-drop being inflicted on the fallen victim.
2 (noun) An instance of the above occurrance.
2 (noun) An instance of the above occurrance.
"We were walking down the street when a man tripped up, so we rushed over and gave him a She Fell Over."
by cgb March 10, 2003
by danielle August 14, 2004
sort of like "head over heels" except this is the British way of saying it.
used to describe falling in love.
used to describe falling in love.
by Sam (L) May 20, 2008
British slang usually directed towards someone or yourself as being a complete mess, disorganized, and/or has no sense of direction.
"These days I've been all over the gaff"
"Where the bloody hell are you going?! You're all over the gaff!"
"Where the bloody hell are you going?! You're all over the gaff!"
by Pseudonym Wizard November 05, 2009